Monday, October 14.1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 Jayhawk defensive tackle Karl Salb (79), with the help of an unidentified player, drops Nebraska quarterback Ernie Sigler for a loss. Kansan photo by Jim Wheeler Big Eight grid roundup KU won the battle of the unbeatens in Lincoln Saturday and grabbed a share of the Big Eight lead with a 23-13 conquest of Nebraska before a record crowd of 66,119 in Lincoln. Missouri, the other co-holder of the top spot in the Big Eight, bumped Colorado 27-14 in Columbia. The Tigers, showing an explosive running attack, boomed their way for 421 yards in rushing. It was the most ever by a Missouri team against Colorado. In other conference games, Iowa State shattered Kansas State's hopes of getting off on the right foot by beating the Wildcats 23-14 in Manhattan. K-State quarterback Bill Nossel put on an impressive aerial show, completing 29 of 50 pass attempts for 295 yards, but the Cyclones held off the Wildcats to even their conference record at 1-1. In a non-conference game, Oklahoma lost a close one to Texas 26-20 in Dallas. The Longhorns CONFERENCE STANDINGS Team W L T O Pct. Pts. Ops. Kansas 1 1 0 .1000 23 13 Missoula 1 1 0 .1000 27 14 Colorado 1 1 0 .5000 41 45 Iowa State 1 1 0 .5000 41 42 Oklahoma 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Oklahoma State 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Nebraska 0 1 0 .000 13 23 Kansas State 0 1 0 .000 14 23 SEASON STANDINGS Team W L 1000 176 47 Missouri 4 0 1 000 174 49 Missouri 3 1 0 750 84 29 Nebraska 3 1 0 750 84 29 Indiana 3 1 0 600 109 62 Colorado 2 2 0 500 79 62 Kansas State 2 2 0 500 78 87 Oklahoma State 2 2 0 500 78 87 Oklahoma State 2 2 0 333 139 LAST WEEK'S RESULTS LAST WEEK'S RESULTS LAST 12 WEEKS Missouri 27, Colorado 14. Iowa State 22, Kansas State 14. Oklahoma City 20, Oklahoma State 21, Houston 17. NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE Missouri at Nebraska, Oklahoma State at Kansas, Iowa State at Oklahoma and Kansas State at Colorado went 85 yards on a drive and scored with 39 seconds remaining to defeat the defending Big Eight champs. Oklahoma State pulled the surprise of the day in upsetting 10th ranked Houston 21-17. It was all story-book for the Cowboys, winless in two games this year, as they scored on halfback Wayne Hallmark's 3-yard plunge with 56 seconds remaining. Pro standings National Football League Coastal Division Team W L T P. Pet. Pts. O.P. Baltimore 5 0 0 1.000 166 58 Los Angeles 5 0 0 1.000 167 59 San Jose 2 3 0 400 97 123 Atlanta 2 1 0 400 71 152 Is this the American dream? Team W L T P. Pts. O.I. Minnesota 3 2 0 600 131 77 Detroit 2 2 0 600 131 77 Chicago 2 3 0 400 112 75 Chicago 1 3 0 200 12 75 Team W L T P. Pts. Ots. P Dallas 4 5 0 1 000 132 151 Miami 4 5 0 1 000 131 111 Washington 3 2 0 6 000 109 140 Philadelphia 3 2 0 6 000 109 140 **ream** W L T P. Pet. Pts. O.P. New Orleans 2 3 0 108 117 Cleveland 2 3 0 108 117 St Louis 2 3 0 108 84 Louis 5 0 0 108 72 159 Oakland 5 0 0 108 72 159 American Football League Western Division Team W.L.T Pct. Pts. O.P. San Diego City 1 4 108 740 15 Oakland 1 4 108 740 175 San Diego 2 4 108 850 133 Denver 2 4 108 908 116 Chicago 2 4 103 331 91 KU frosh open '68 football season Eastern Division Team W L T Pct Pts. O/P New York 2 3 0 149 Baltimore 2 3 0 400 71 138 Houston 2 4 1 333 97 114 Miami 4 1 4 914 17 165 San Diego 4 1 2 914 16 165 KU's freshman football team will open its four-game 1968 campaign tonight at 7:30, meeting the Oklahoma freshmen in Norman. Yesterday's Games National League New Orleans 20, Minnesota 17 Dallas 34, Philadelphia 14 Atlanta 35, Chicago 14 Los Angeles 16, Green Bay 14 Atlanta 24, New York 14 Detroit 28, Chicago 16 Seattle 28, Cleveland 12 Baltimore 42, San Francisco 14 Floyd (Bo) Tiger, an Oklahoma prep All-Stater last year will get the starting call at quarterback from KU coach Dick Tomey to go against his American League Jackie Houston 16. Boston 0. Denver 21. New York 13. Kansas City 13. Cincinnati 3. San Diego 23. Oakland 14. AFL Game Played Saturday Miami 14. Buffalo 14. home state rivals. The tentative starting lineups for KU are: Split End—Mark Geraghty, 165, Bishop Meige. OFFENSE Split Tackle - Kenny Page. 193, Dodge City, Kan. Dodge City, Kan. Split Guard—Steve Johnson, 180. Tight Guard—J. D. Armstrong, 192. Tight Tackle- Billy Sweatman. 185. North Kansas City. Liberal, Kan. Tight End—Roger Bock, 204, St. Louis, Ladue. Flound (Bo) Louis, Ladue, Quarterback — Floyd (Bo) Tiger. Ryan, Rodriguez Fullback–Phil Basler. 212. Truman. Wakeback—Al Kriet, 190. Lakewood Ohio. Tailback—Jimmy Jukes, 205, Fairfax, Va. CONOCO ENGINEERING Seeking Graduates all degrees BUSINESS SCIENTIFIC Continental Oil Company COAL / CHEMICALS / PLANT FOODS / PETROLEUM / NUCLEAR AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER "Where do you go from here?" Where do you go from here? See your placement officer. Recruiting OCTOBER 17-18 TUESDAY NIGHT OUT! Beautiful KU coeds from various living groups are now eager to serve you your favorite beverage at SPECIAL PRICES every Tuesday from 7-12. Only at... THE STABLES